So,it's been quite awhile since I've posted, but sometimes real life gets in the way. I made it thru winter here in Vermont and the B was a great performer. We had a bountiful snow season and the B handled it all easily. I finally upgraded to a 6' landpride rear blade and it was a good trade. Angled, it sticks out past the tires and makes it much easier to push banks back without driving in them. Handled big 12" snows no problem. Very happy and , yes, you can turn the blade all the way around.
Getting firewood for our fire pit was a ball. Drove over stuff, I'd go around on the BX. This thing is an animal in the woods. With the added ground clearance, you can go places I wouldn't dream of taking the BX. Pretty cool dragging out a 35' log and the tractor acts like it's not even there.
Took off the loader and mowed for the first time last weekend. I was concerned with loaded tires it may mark the lawn, but it did a great job and other than a few wet spots hardly marked the lawn at all. Keep in mind I have well drained gravel. Tight turns and the R4's were fine. Biggest downside vs. the Bx is having to clutch to engage the MMM. I'll adapt.
While my first impressions were the tractor was big, it shrinks as you get used to it. The BX was and still is a great tractor, but I'd never go back.